Eria A. Grandous
Eria was a bit taken back when Master kano had told them to link hand before they had walked to the training area but was even more so by the eagerness of the the boy named Kain when he instantly walked over to her specifically and took up her hand but she let it slide for now. The walk to their training room instilled a well placed sense suspense in her that in the end paid off.
Eria loved the training room, it was so full of energy that the key around her neck immediately collected another large cloud but this time it was more volatile as the different elemental particles collided. Eria had to dodge the random sparks and pops that would form from the combination, that was until she took off her necklace at which point the cloud above her dispersed until it was just a light fog instead of a thick cloud. "I can't wear my necklace in here.... too many wild energies" she said under her breath.
The task that Headmaster Kano gave her was to basically observe the colors and "Links" between the particles, "I guess no physical stuff right now huh?" she said to herself as she pulled out her camera and set up it's stand facing her so she could record anything noteworthy. Eria clicked record on the camera and started, "Lesson one I guess, Master Kano has told me to train my sight, also on a side note I can't use the necklace that my mother gave me here as it amasses a volitile amount of particles that do not react well." Eria said as she turned the camera in the direction of the rest of the students. "The Aetheric particles that are coming from the ground seem to vary in color depending on if it is coming directly from the earth, in which case it turns a greenish brown while if it comes from the plants it is almost a mint-green though it is very hard to see the difference" Eria said as she waved her hand over the ground to attract some of the stray particles to her.
The earth particles collected in her hand but instead of forming the smoke like they did with Headmaster Kano, they formed more of a loose spiral with three tendrils that spun in her hand until it collapsed and a few grains of sand fell from her hand. "As expected this is much harder than master allowed me to think, lets try to use the air for this try" Eria said to the camera as she stepped in front of it and focused on bringing the wind particles together yet they still formed the same spiral of three tendrils but this time it was a much tighter spiral.